Stan and Judy's Kid explained

Stan and Judy's Kid
Type:studio
Artist:Adam Sandler
Cover:Stan and Judy's Kid album cover.jpg
Released:September 21, 1999
Genre:Comedy
Length:75:20
Label:Warner Bros.
Producer:Brooks Arthur, Adam Sandler, L. Mo Weber
Prev Title:What's Your Name?
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Shhh...Don't Tell
Next Year:2004

Stan and Judy's Kid is the fourth studio album by Adam Sandler. It was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album. By selling 80,889 units in its opening week, it set the record for the highest first week of sales of a comedy recording. The sales numbers were achieved without the promotional push of a radio single or video. As of 2009, it has been certified gold, having sold over 500,000 copies in the US.

Track listing

Tracks in bold are songs.

"The Peeper" was made into a flash cartoon, which is readily available on the Internet. It launched over the Labor Day weekend as a promotion for the CD and was watched by over 1 million users during that period, one of the most watched video clips on the internet at the time.[1] "Whitey" had a spin-off film in 2002 called Eight Crazy Nights."The Psychotic Legend of Uncle Donnie" also had a spin-off film in 2012 called That's My Boy.

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1999)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[2] 89

Notes and References

  1. Daily Variety. September 8, 1999. 5. Graser. Marc. Webheads open peepers wide for Sandler's short. June 12, 2020.
  2. 243.